One electrocuted girl dies in accident

A 407 Tata mini truck driver identified as Oinam Ranjit alias Boro 28 s o late Ibungo of Naharup Mayai Leikai was electrocuted on Tuesday at Keikhu Mamang Pangong under Irilbung Police Station Source Hueiyen News Service

A 407 Tata mini truck driver identified as Oinam Ranjit alias Boro 28 s o late Ibungo of Naharup Mayai Leikai was electrocuted on Tuesday at Keikhu Mamang Pangong under Irilbung Police Station Source Hueiyen News Service

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UPF seeks Centre’s attention

Speaking out openly for the first time ever since the three Bills passed by the State Government attracted violent protest and claimed the lives of nine protesters, SoO signatory United People’s Front UPF has today called for the intervention of the …

Speaking out openly for the first time ever since the three Bills passed by the State Government attracted violent protest and claimed the lives of nine protesters, SoO signatory United People’s Front UPF has today called for the intervention of the Union Government and sought immediate political dialogue with tribal groups which had entered into SoO with the Government Source The Sangai Express

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ChingTam Traditional Cultural Festival 2015

The 5th Ching Tam Traditional Cultural Festival, 2015 organised by All Manipur Huiyen Lallong and Traditional Cultural Preservation Committee AMHLATCPC from September 4 concluded on Tuesday at Roop Mahal Theatre Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

The 5th Ching Tam Traditional Cultural Festival, 2015 organised by All Manipur Huiyen Lallong and Traditional Cultural Preservation Committee AMHLATCPC from September 4 concluded on Tuesday at Roop Mahal Theatre Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

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State Govt antitribal ATSUM

Instead of admitting its ill designs, the State Government is still trying to sell its anti tribal policy to the people obstinately which has driven a wedge deep enough to bleed the State beyond any hope of redemption Source The Sangai Express

Instead of admitting its ill designs, the State Government is still trying to sell its anti tribal policy to the people obstinately which has driven a wedge deep enough to bleed the State beyond any hope of redemption Source The Sangai Express

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NPF divisions laud four NPF MLAs

Naga Peoples’ Front NPF Ukhrul and Tamenglong divisions have lauded the four NPF MLAs for taking a bold decision on resigning from the Manipur Legislative Assembly Source Hueiyen News Service

Naga Peoples’ Front NPF Ukhrul and Tamenglong divisions have lauded the four NPF MLAs for taking a bold decision on resigning from the Manipur Legislative Assembly Source Hueiyen News Service

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Jiri trip deferred, may set off today

A convoy of empty trucks which was scheduled to leave Imphal for Jiribam today with security escorts has been deferred on account of the 60 hours hill areas bandh called by Churachandpur JAC and the purported reports that vehicles from Manipur were not…

A convoy of empty trucks which was scheduled to leave Imphal for Jiribam today with security escorts has been deferred on account of the 60 hours hill areas bandh called by Churachandpur JAC and the purported reports that vehicles from Manipur were not allowed to cross Silchar Source The Sangai Express

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Many call for upholding integrity on AMKIL’s 15th foundation day

Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup AMKIL has observed its 15th foundation day on Tuesday at Lamyanba Shanglen in Palace Compound Source Hueiyen News Service

Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup AMKIL has observed its 15th foundation day on Tuesday at Lamyanba Shanglen in Palace Compound Source Hueiyen News Service

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NSCN IM deal exposes sharp divisions within Nagas

Just over one month back, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted the end of the Naga problem after the Union Government and the NSCN I M concluded their dialogue on the six decade old issue of separatism Source The Sangai Express Jigme Palden Pazo,…

Just over one month back, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted the end of the Naga problem after the Union Government and the NSCN I M concluded their dialogue on the six decade old issue of separatism Source The Sangai Express Jigme Palden Pazo,TNN

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60 hour total bandh comes into force JAC petitions PM for separate administration

The Joint Action Committee formed against the three Bills passed by the State Assembly and the subsequent killing of nine civilians here has last night petitioned the Prime Minister seeking separate political administration for the tribals of Manipur …

The Joint Action Committee formed against the three Bills passed by the State Assembly and the subsequent killing of nine civilians here has last night petitioned the Prime Minister seeking separate political administration for the tribals of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Luikham to check development projects in Manipur to arrive Imphal on Sept 15

Department of Public Enterprises, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India Secretary Ameishing Luikham will be visiting Manipur from September 15 to September 21 Source Hueiyen News Service

Department of Public Enterprises, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India Secretary Ameishing Luikham will be visiting Manipur from September 15 to September 21 Source Hueiyen News Service

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State BJP meets Union Home Minister Hunt for Manipuris in trains highlighted

After expelled RJD MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav’s supporters halted long distance trains at various stations in Bihar to protest the alleged violence against Biharis in Manipur, a team of Manipur State BJP unit led by its president Th Chaoba met …

After expelled RJD MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav’s supporters halted long distance trains at various stations in Bihar to protest the alleged violence against Biharis in Manipur, a team of Manipur State BJP unit led by its president Th Chaoba met Union Minister of Home Affairs Rajnath Singh and other officials to discuss the issue at North Block, Cabinet Secretariat New Delhi this evening Source The Sangai Express

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Council of Ministers to discuss CCpur protest today JAC Demands Resignation Of Six MLAs Within 10 Days As Protest Continues

A meeting of the Council of Ministers has been called on Tuesday to discuss the current law and order situation in the State following violent protests in Churachandpur Town after the passing of three Bills by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August…

A meeting of the Council of Ministers has been called on Tuesday to discuss the current law and order situation in the State following violent protests in Churachandpur Town after the passing of three Bills by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 Source Hueiyen News Service

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KOHUR urges

The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights KOHUR has said that it would be in the best interest of all to sit together, talk over and try making the Bills acceptable to all Source The Sangai Express

The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights KOHUR has said that it would be in the best interest of all to sit together, talk over and try making the Bills acceptable to all Source The Sangai Express

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Govt observes World Literacy Day 2015

Manipur on Tuesday joined the rest of the world in observing the World Literacy Day 2015 by organizing an impressive function here Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur on Tuesday joined the rest of the world in observing the World Literacy Day 2015 by organizing an impressive function here Source Hueiyen News Service

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Locals protest against attack on husbandwife duo

Protesting against the Lamsang police for failing to take action in connection with the brutal attack on Sagolband Meino Leirak resident Arambam Anilkumar and his wife by a group of goons on September 5 last at Lamdeng Makha Chingjil Karak, people of S…

Protesting against the Lamsang police for failing to take action in connection with the brutal attack on Sagolband Meino Leirak resident Arambam Anilkumar and his wife by a group of goons on September 5 last at Lamdeng Makha Chingjil Karak, people of Sagolband Meino Leirak staged a sit in protest on Tuesday at Meino Leirak Nambul Mapal Market Shed Source Hueiyen News Service

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Student bodies urge PM to restore peace, harmony in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Student bodies urge PM to restore peace, harmony in ManipurE-Pao.netCondemning the killing of nine people and injuring 20 others by police in the recent Churachandpur incident, the memorandum also appealed to the Manipur Government to provide compensat…

Student bodies urge PM to restore peace, harmony in Manipur
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Condemning the killing of nine people and injuring 20 others by police in the recent Churachandpur incident, the memorandum also appealed to the Manipur Government to provide compensation to the bereaved families and the injured persons.

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Student bodies urge PM to restore peace, harmony in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Student bodies urge PM to restore peace, harmony in ManipurE-Pao.netCondemning the killing of nine people and injuring 20 others by police in the recent Churachandpur incident, the memorandum also appealed to the Manipur Government to provide compensat…

Student bodies urge PM to restore peace, harmony in Manipur
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Condemning the killing of nine people and injuring 20 others by police in the recent Churachandpur incident, the memorandum also appealed to the Manipur Government to provide compensation to the bereaved families and the injured persons.

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People of Manipur Protection Bill – Lost in Translation: Linda Chhakchhuak

By Linda Chhakchhuak 07 September, 2015 Countercurrents.org Some folklore say that Manipur is land of the three brothers. They are the Meitei, Naga and the Kuki communities. But as most

Manipur police truck has been burnt down by the agitators on the road at Churachandpur

Manipur police truck has been burnt down by the agitators on the road at Churachandpur
Photo: Deepak Shijagurumayum

By Linda Chhakchhuak

07 September, 2015
Countercurrents.org

Some folklore say that Manipur is land of the three brothers. They are the Meitei, Naga and the Kuki communities. But as most brotherhood stories go they inevitably ended up disagreeing and quarrelling over the inheritance left by their fathers. This myth seems to sum up the history of this troubled northeastern state of India which is once again engulfed in blood, soot and tears.

This being an age in which the information highway passes through almost every hand with a mobile phone, the war cries, chest thumping and ill conceived rumors were mass knowledge in a span of few minutes, each post more virulent than the earlier one igniting ire. Not too soon after the by now famous three Bills were passed in the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31, the house of a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) went up in flames. Homes of Manipur’s health minister Phungzathang Tonsing and five other MLAs were set afire during the protests. Eight persons died in the subsequent mob quelling actions by the state police.

The “angry mob” was people of the hills districts mad at their own tribal MLAs for not standing up against the three Bills which they claimed was a deviously diabolical game to take away their land rights and making them strangers in their own homeland.

The three Bills are The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh) Amendment Bill 2015 (MLRLR Bill 2015), The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015 and The Manipur Shops and Establishments Act (Second) Amendment Bill 2015, collectively meant to be the Government of Manipur’s solution to the months long demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit system by the Meitei organizations to protect them from the high rate of influx of outsiders. The states of Mizoram, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh have the ILP system which are British enactments made for their own benefit but vaunted as a wall against assimilation from outsiders today.

Obviously the polity is so steeped in local conspiracy theory that common people have not a shred of trust left in the persons they themselves had voted to represent them. On the other hand neither did the representatives or the Government make any effort to get public opinion before legislating on such a sensitive issue. That cost them their homes and credibility. But did people understand what they were they out in the streets for, braving bullets and death?

The MLRLR Bill 2015 clearly outlines the unenviable situation of the Meitei people, who inhabit the valley portion of the Manipur state. The state is 90 percent hills and 10 percent plains. But demography wise, the valley is packed with 60 percent of the total population of the state (27 lakhs plus). The density 731 persons as opposed to 61 persons in the hills just go to show what the valley people are up against. Under the main 1960 MRLR Act, Scheduled Tribes of the state who are native of the hills can buy land and settle down in the plains. On the other hand the plains based Meitei people are forbidden to acquire land in the hills by this same law. This same Law permits the Scheduled Tribe (ST) to sell off their lands in the valley with the provision that if they are selling it to a non-Scheduled Tribe it can be done only with the consent of the Deputy Commissioner. This would mean that if they are disposing it off to another Scheduled Tribe person, then it would not need any consent of the DC.

What seems to be happening as can be surmised from reading between the lines of the MRLR Amendment Bill 2015 is that there is an influx of ‘outsiders’, not so much as that of non-tribals from outside the state, but also of persons of affiliated kins-tribes from across the network of Kuki-Chin-Mizo community as well as Nagas from neighboring borders whether it is from Mizoram, Nagaland, Assam and Myanmar. Affiliated and based on close-knit kinship systems it is impossible to differentiate the ‘native ST’ from the ‘outsider Tribes’ in the state where the buying and selling of land may be happening. This is a cause of concern for the valley inhabitants of the Meitei heritage, who are struggling to keep their ancestral lands from slipping away right under their noses. They are a beleaguered people hemmed in by dozens of problems, the least of them being officially categorized as “non-tribal” , settled on the fulcrum of a tribal volcano of resentment. (Long ago they refused to be clubbed under the category of “Tribe” which they want reversed now but it is another complicated
story.)

Instead of directly dealing with the issue of influx, the MRLR (Seventh) Amendment Bill2015 seeks to curtail this transfer by invoking sale against the “Non Manipur Person”(NMP). The amendment is to ‘regulate the sale of land to Non Manipur Persons of the state so that the limited land in the valley is available to the permanent residents of the state in the interests of the general public.” From now on any sale and transfer of land in the valley to Non Manipur Persons of the state, firms, institutions or any other entities intending to purchase land will be done only after getting state government approval. This is actually a cry for space and the plight of the growing population of Meitei people and the other non-tribal residents of the tiny valley jostling for space with the Scheduled tribe people who have the upper hand as far as the right to buy or sell land in the state is concerned.

The MRLR (Seventh) Amendment 2015 is supported by The Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015. The objective of this Bill is to regulate the entry and exit of Non Manipur Persons and tenants. It defines who are the “Manipur People” in Clause 2 section (b) which says “b) “Manipur people” means Persons of Manipur whose name are in the National Register of Citizens, 1951 Census Report 1951 and Village Directory of 1951 and their descendants who have contributed to the collective social, cultural and economic life of Manipur;. This is the clause which has raised mayhem among the Kuki affiliate tribes and the Nagas who say, rightly, that during the early fifties there was hardly any infrastructure or government presence capable of capturing the whole population of the region in a register.

But these misgivings should have melted as the Bill carries a caveat in Paragraph 8 which unequivocally states that the persons to be exempted under the provisions of this Bill are “the native people of the state of Manipur.” The Bill does not give details about this, but going by definition by the heavyweight expert on Manipur, T C Hodson it refers to the Meitei, Kuki and Naga of the state.

Predictably, politicians of all hues and categories from the inside the state and the neighboring regions of Manipur have lost no time in fishing in troubled waters of Manipur. They should know better as the same equations of conflict are just a spark away in their own homes and states.

(Linda Chhakchhuak is an independent Journalist and anthropologist, based in Shillong, Meghalaya)

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UPF provides financial help

IMPHAL, Sept 8: A team of the United People`™s Front Manipur led by its president Oinam Bikramjit provided financial help to the helpline opened at Christian Hospital Dewlahland for those

IMPHAL, Sept 8: A team of the United People`™s Front Manipur led by its president Oinam Bikramjit provided financial help to the helpline opened at Christian Hospital Dewlahland for those injured in the recent Churachandpur violence.

A statement of the front said the recent Churachandpur incidents which left nine dead and many injured were unfortunate.

It said the front shares the grievances for all the losses.

It has further appealed to all not to spread rumours which could create communal tension among the different communities residing in the State.

It said it is also time for the people to sit down together and discuss the three bills together and for the government to call representatives of the different CSOs of the State to invite for talks.

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